Brace yourselves again, dance fans. Clinton VanSciver is back for your dance floors, and he came prepared with “Indie Anna Jones Remixes”, a seven track remix EP that demands to be turned all the way up and will no doubt become a permanent staple in your playlists from this moment and beyond. Remixers include Dirty Disco Youth, Marc Benjamin, Gold Top, DR. Fresch, We Bang and EioN’s Get Higher.

Studies show that people who partake in Dim Mak Records #FREEFRIDAY are 900% happier than those who don’t. So, you know, it’s like we’re helping make the world a better place, and this week we’re upping the serotonin levels with Etienne de Crécy’s “Binary” (Dirty Disco Youth Remix). Simple but powerfully catchy, “Binary” is a staple for any fan of music that’s not looking to be overwhelmed with a billion layers of chaos. “Binary” (Dirty Disco Youth Remix) will still get you amped though, while making you feel like some sort of computer genius. Grab this modern technological achievement of musical brilliance FOR FREEEEEE and get happy, courtesy of Dim Mak Records and good vibes.

With the official release of Dirty Disco Youth’s, EP Drive, [lightbox url=”http://www.beatport.com/chart/dirty-disco-youth-s-drive-chart/112555″ width=”100%” height=”100%” iframe=”true”]Beatport has released an official chart[/lightbox] to tag along with it. The chart features ten electro house tracks hand selected by Dirty Disco Youth, including artist such The Bloody Beetroots, Dada Life, Knife Party, and more.

After the big success of his “…OFF” EP, Dirty Disco Youth is back on Dim Mak Records with his new EP “DRIVE”.

The main track “Drive” is built to destroy big rooms all over the world with its melodic break and filthy drop. The second track “CROSSROADS” with its cool repeating bassline and a “hands up” break will definitely be a highlight in every DJ’s set. Last but not least, “We Own the World” will surely be an anthem. Composed and arranged on only a piano and then turned into an electronic outfit, it’s a piece of music that one can’t miss.

Last weekend saw Dim Mak takeover a stage at the Beatpatrol Festival in Austria. With Disco Demons, Stereo Heroes, Dirty Disco Youth, Crookers, Steve Aoki, Joachim Garraud & The Bloody Beetroots all destroying the place!!
Thanks to all that came and take a look at the photos below.
Photos by Fresh to Death, see the whole album here…

In 1996, Steve Aoki founded DIM MAK and developed it into an influential independent record label and music lifestyle brand. Responsible for launching the careers of seminal acts such as Bloc Party, The Bloody Beetroots, The Chainsmokers, Deorro, Keys N Krates and countless others, the independently owned DIM MAK has consistently pushed new musical movements via its staunch DIY ethos. With a back catalog hundreds of records deep, a history of legendary live events, and a fully formed clothing line, Dim Mak continues its global mission of promoting boundary-pushing music and culture ‘by any means necessary.’